Rwyn Mynd Mas Gyda (His/Her-Name-) is 'I go out with...'
Fuasa ti'n hoffi mynd allan rywbryd? is 'would you like to go out sometime?
Both sentences show dialect variations between north and south-welsh. 'south-walian' OUT is MAS 'north-walian' OUT is ALLAN
'Nadolig Llawen' is how you say 'Merry Christmas' in Welsh
Another answer:Currently over 20% say they can speak Welsh. Perhaps 12 per cent are fluent.Around 21.7% of the population
David Lloyd George went by The Welsh Wizard.
Yes, Welsh was spoken in England. Welsh is a very old language, and at the time the earliest examples we have were written, parts of what is now England were entirely Welsh. In fact there are Welsh communities, in which people speak Welsh, today.
Welsh
Dw i'n mynd. This can mean I am going, I go, or I do go. All three are equivalent in Welsh.
Rhaid i mi fynd.
It's better to say do you want to hang out sometime because when you say do you want to go out sometime brings more pressure. Good luck! ;)
You can say "I am Welsh" by simply stating "I am Welsh" in English. In Welsh, you would say "Cymraeg ydw i" (I am Welsh).
this is how you say it: mynd i uffern hope i helped you :)
'Our Friends' in Welsh is 'Ffrindiau Ni' :)
To say "your house" in Welsh, you would say "eich tลท".
Cymraeg
"Na" is the word for "no" in Welsh.
"y diwedd" is how you say it in Welsh language.
In Welsh, you would say "Rwy'n cytuno" to say "I agree."
Welsh dragon in Welsh is "draig Goch".